É seguro compartilhar publicamente arquivos Minidump? [duplicado]

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É seguro compartilhar publicamente arquivos Minidump que são criados após o travamento do Windows para diagnosticar, digamos, postar links aqui no SO para que outros usuários possam dar uma olhada e diagnosticar o problema ??

Esses arquivos contêm informações como nome de usuário, senha, ip etc. que podem comprometer a segurança de um deles?

    
por Maven 14.10.2013 / 12:06

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Compartilhar um minidump é bom, porque contém apenas dados limitados:

A small memory dump records the smallest set of useful information that may help identify why your computer stopped unexpectedly. This option requires a paging file of at least 2 MB on the boot volume and specifies that Windows 2000 and later create a new file every time your computer stops unexpectedly. A history of these files is stored in a folder.

This dump file type includes the following information:

  • The Stop message and its parameters and other data
  • A list of loaded drivers
  • The processor context (PRCB) for the processor that stopped
  • The process information and kernel context (EPROCESS) for the process that stopped
  • The process information and kernel context (ETHREAD) for the thread that stopped
  • The Kernel-mode call stack for the thread that stopped

This kind of dump file can be useful when space is limited. However, because of the limited information included, errors that were not directly caused by the thread that was running at the time of the problem may not be discovered by an analysis of this file.

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por 14.10.2013 / 19:33